Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... Moscow was a bestseller in 1948. This Stalin Prize received the true support of the masses . Here is a reader's letter of 1949 : You know that people liked Far from Moscow , but what you don't know is that this book was torn to pieces ...
... Moscow was a bestseller in 1948. This Stalin Prize received the true support of the masses . Here is a reader's letter of 1949 : You know that people liked Far from Moscow , but what you don't know is that this book was torn to pieces ...
Síða 63
... Moscow and during this new birth “ on paper , " his name barely changed from Barabanov to Batmanov . A few years later , " literature , " literally , " became part of life " : a letter of 1951 in- formed the author about the existence ...
... Moscow and during this new birth “ on paper , " his name barely changed from Barabanov to Batmanov . A few years later , " literature , " literally , " became part of life " : a letter of 1951 in- formed the author about the existence ...
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... Moscow in January 1951 , is more explicit . The author , M. Krukovskaya , seems to know Azhaev personally : I saw Far from Moscow on the screen but I will tell you honestly that the film left no particular impression on me . One should ...
... Moscow in January 1951 , is more explicit . The author , M. Krukovskaya , seems to know Azhaev personally : I saw Far from Moscow on the screen but I will tell you honestly that the film left no particular impression on me . One should ...
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